USB audio quattro tm sport

I can't find a driver for this sound card for windows 7 - please help

Hello

I'm afraid the news is not good. The product I think you describe is not sold more, and the last set of drivers for this was for the Windows XP operating system. If you want to try them, they are http://m-audio.com/index.php?do=support&tab=driver . He looks under the legacy in step 1, Quattro USB in step 2 and Windows XP in step 3.

Given the lack of support of the drivers for Windows 7, 64-bit, you're probably better off buying a new sound card that works with your Windows operating system. A store, you might want to check is Newegg.com. They have more than a dozen models for less than $25 (US), including 2 USB types: http://www.newegg.com/Sound-Cards/SubCategory/ID-57?Order=PRICE . Another store with similar offers is TigerDirect: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?Lprice=0.01&Hprice=24.99&CatId=107 .

Sorry I couldn't be of more help, but your computer is not sold in the United States, nor the Audio device, so upgrade your audio USB can be the best approach anyway.

Keep me posted. Good luck to you.

Kind regards

BearPup

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